ID-Cooling have produced another good CPU Cooler in the ID-Cooling Auraflow 240. It’s got great RGB support, it’s well made and at £70 it’s a bargain too. But, if you’re going to be cooling a hot CPU a larger AIO with a bigger radiator is the answer…

There’s a lot to like when looking at the be quiet! Silent Loop 360mm as it’s a good looking, well made AIO CPU Cooler. Ok, so the installation is a bit too fiddly for its own good but if you need the cooling potential offered by a 360mm radiator then I’m sure you’ll get over it…

Those looking for an AIO liquid CPU Cooler with a 120mm radiator need look no further as what the ID-Cooling FrostFlow 120 offers for under £40 is simply amazing. The FrostFlow 120L looks good, includes LED illumination, it’s well made, offers very good cooling and is quiet. What more could you want…

To be honest the ID-Cooling FrostFlow 240L is one of those products that simply ‘does what it says on the tin’ so to speak. Not only does it appear well made, it looks good, performs well and it’s also equipped with some funky LED lighting. At below £80 is simply wrong to critique what is simply a damn good product.

The CRYORIG A40 is not only the best performing CPU Cooler we’ve tested so far but it’s also a good looking cooler and well made too! But the icing on the cake is surely the fact that it cools parts of your PC no other cooler can. And all this for just £75!

OK, so on paper the Cryorig H7 is not the best performing CPU Cooler, but maybe that’s missing the point. What it is; is one of the best looking CPU Coolers I’ve seen that’s got a innovative mounting system and features limitless RAM clearance. It’s also more than capable of cooling an overclocked CPU and the price isn’t too bad either…

The Scythe Fuma has caught me a little off guard as I wasn’t expecting to be quite as impressed as I am! Not only is this a good looking CPU Cooler, but it’s also the best cooler when it comes to performance that we’ve tested so far. Add to that a retail price of below £40, and we have the icing on an already tasty cake!

The be quiet! Dark Rock TF is an unusual cooler in that it’s unconventional in its design and unusual in the way it is fitted. It unfortunately also doesn’t seem to live up to its 220W TDP. But to dwell on these issues is to maybe miss the point of this low profile cooler, as the Dark Rock TF is likely to fit where others cannot…

After finding out that I mistakenly used a rubber washer during the install I can now recommend the Alpenföhn Atlas, the install is still not as easy as it should be, but this is still one cool looking and cool running little CPU Cooler…